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This is the podcast where a group of friends discuss their favorite bad movies, midnight movies, cult classics, and all things camp! From The Room to Holy Mountain, we will try to review them all and discuss why they’re so popular with cult audiences.
The podcast Movies So Bad They’re Good, Midnight Cult Classics and Camp is created by Ian Webb. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
Oh, Jesus, another talking duck???
quack quack quack!
It has zero originality and brings nothing new to the table, but oh boy is it off the wall and god damn bloody!
Did you enjoy the original The Crow movie with Brandon Lee? Are you excited for this new one coming out? Well I have bad news, you're gonna have to listen to Ian and Jenna discuss one of the shitty sequels
Wow, what a wacky wacky sequel to an otherwise great series, but unfortunately Hellraiser just kept getting worse after this one. Hellraiser 3 is definitely the best of all the terrible sequels to follow, and is definitely so bad it's good.
Featuring: Seth and Daniel
Ohh boy. the even worse follow up to Dune 2000 miniseries, but it does follow the book. Ian and Ryan have an excellent discussion as they nerd out on DUNE!!
What do The Watchmen, Hancock, Arch Enemy, and many other alternative super hero movies have in common? They seemingly ripped off this piece of shit movie and we're going to tell you about it!
Remember the biggest movie to come out in the late 90's that everybody was so hyped for until they saw it and then hated it for 25 years after? We sure do. Since it has been so long since any of this weeks panel had seen the movie, though, they wondered if it really is that bad. The answer might shock you.
Who do I have to fuck to watch a better movie?
What is there to say about this French cult classic? Apparently traumatizing to some! Ian discusses this weird weird weird trippy flick with his new/old pannel.
This is the worst RoboCop movie
wtf is this movie?
While not a so bad it's good movie, or even a movie with a cult following per se, but Dark Knight Returns is the animated film based off the cult classic graphic novel of the same name by Frank Miller in 1986. Ian and the guys nerded out hard on this one!
Featuring: Ryan, Seth, Aaron
Back at it again, Ian and Ian discuss their love for 70's blaxploitation flicks with the funniest parody around, Black Dynamite!
The time has finally come! Two years in the making, It is finally time for the winner of Midnight Kult Kombats season 1 winner Seth the Wise guy to go up against season 2's winner Matt the Villain to see who is the greatest of all! Tune in to hear these two titans fight for the title!
You knew it was a matter of time before this cinematic masterpiece got brought up on the podcast!
The crew discusses the great Breenius himself, Neil Breen.
One of the greatest bad movie ripoffs of the 80's, Lady Terminator AKA Nasty Hunter!! She Mates Then She Terminates!
Lady Terminator both has absolutely nothing to do with the original Terminator but at the same time is a complete shot for shot total ripoff. The South Sea Queen has a magic eel in her vagina which bites off the dicks of the dudes she has sex with and then has the audacity to complain about men not being able to satisfy her! Find out what happens!
Featuring: Other Ian, Jenna, Ryan
Ian, Ryan, the other Ian, and Jacob discuss the master of Giallo Italian slasher films, Dario Argento, and his absolutely bizarre horror film, Phenomena AKA Creepers, starring Jennifer Connolly! What an insane movie this is!
It's almost time for someone to claim the title! Midnight Kult Kombats second season winners, Ian Matt and Jackie, all line up to fight each other to the death in debate over cult films! Who will be victorious? Who will go on to fight Seth the Wiseguy for the title???
In honor of The Rooms 20th anniversary, Ian and Bree discuss Greg Sestero's tribute to his friendship with Tommy Wiseau in the ever so bizarre film, Best F(r)iends and the parallels between the film and Disaster Artist.
Just in time for The Rooms 20th anniversary, Ian, Jonny, Matt and Amy discuss the movie about the movie. Is it faithful to the real story? Does James Franco truly capture the essence of Tommy Wiseau? These questions and more will be answered by the panel. This week, Ian's wife Amy makes her debut to the podcast.
While it is incredibly too recent to be considered a cult classic, Joe Begos' VFW is quite clearly an amazing tribute to the old grindhouse midnight movies of the 1970's and 80's.
Featuring: Jenna, Jacob, Ryan
Cagesploitation month continues with one of the most ridiculous premises on Earth.
Featuring the other Ian and Seth.
Cagesploitation month continues with a real old classic, Vampire's Kiss! One of the early Nicolas Cage roles that really allowed him to be himself. Ian welcomes back newly mother Bree and new guest Sam from Ideal Remakes podcast!
You can listen to Ideal Remakes podcast at any podcast platform if you'd like to hear about movies that have or should be remade by the fans of those movies.
This week Ian and the gang will be talking about that one movie that is not The Matrix
Mandy is a unique film in almost every way. It reboosted Nic Cages career in a serious indie way, but it's also just so damn badass and Ian, Jackie, and Tony are gonna talk about it!
RoboCop won't RoboStop in this non stop action romp!
This week, this group of buttheads tackle the social commentary, Society!
Finally, the long awaited sequel to Class of 1984 is here and is somehow even more insane than the first one, and we're gonna talk about it!
MKK is back and these guys are out for blood! Gabriel, The Fighter With No Name, vs Matt the Villain, vs Ryan G from the band High Desert Queen come together to see who comes on top for movie knowledge.
Listen to High Desert Queens album "Secrets of the Black Moon" out now and stay tuned for their new music video for their song "Black Rain" in which Ian, the host, will be a part of!
Listen to Jonny's podcast, I Don't Give A Flick, wherever podcasts are hosted
Listen to Jacobs podcast, Jacob & Rhys vs Evil, wherever podcasts are hosted.
This week, Ian and Jonny are fortunate to be joined by none other than the Room legend Denny himself, Philip Haldiman has joined the podcast! Together they discuss the cult success of The Room, the 20 year anniversary, Philips comic about his experience filming The Room, as well as what he would like to possibly do in the future, and many more topics.
If you'd like to read Philips comic, visit his website at http://philiphaldiman.com
It's about time Ian and the gang finally tackle the psychedelic amazing snooze fest of Zardoz, in which the most interesting parts are only in it for a very short amount of time, surrounded by the most boring exposition ever! Come get your 1970's post James Bond Sean Connery who for some reason is only wearing a man thong, bandoliers, and thigh high boots! Your God Zardoz commands it!
Samurai Cop is one of the most entertaining bad movies of all time and we're gonna talk about it!
Two years after his first visit on this podcast, Greg Sestero is back! Oh, hi Mark! Greg joins Ian and Bree as they discuss the kickstarter for Gregs new upcoming film, Forbidden Sky. Greg also speaks about touring his latest film, Miracle Valley, as well as The Rooms 20th anniversary!
The OG team is back in action! Ian is joined by the original cohosts of the old "movies so bad... they're good" podcast Seth and Ryan and they make fun of Chopping Mall!
Be sure to check out the old podcast "Movies So Bad... They're Good" with Seth, Ian and Ryan, and Seths other podcast, "Who's Next"
Ian and Daniel are back now to make fun of the Citizen Kane of Blaxploitation films, Dolemite!
Blaxploitation AND Kung Fu????
Darkest of night
With the moon shining bright
There's a set goin' strong
Lotta things goin' on
The man of the hour
Has an air of great power
The dudes have envied him for so long
Oh, superfly
You're gonna make your fortune by and by
But if you lose, don't ask no questions why
The only game you know is do or die
Ah-ha-ha
a film just as cool as it is controversial, The Mack portrays a message that was completely lost by the glorification of pimp culture of the 1970s.
There's so many great cult classic blaxploitation films. Here's the top 10 most popular blaxploitation films, the actors who starred in them, and their soundtracks.
Probably the stupidest movie covered on this podcast, Surf Nazis Must Die is a very dumb film about nazis who rule the beaches of California until taken down by Leroys mama
this movie is so bizarre yet pretty damn cool. Ian invites Ian and Jonny over discuss this Orwellian dystopia disaster of a film.
After reviewing cult favorite punk exploitation film Repo Man, Ian wanted to explore the sub genre a bit more. Ian Webb and Ian Hanawalt put their heads together to list 12 of their favorite cult punk films and discuss the sub genre as a whole.
In a sluggish economy
Inflation, recession its the land of the free
Wait in unemployment lines
Blame the government for hard times
We just get by
However we can
We all have to duck
When the shit hits the fan
Doobie do wop wop say what, yeah
The Midnight Kult Kombat debate show is back for its second season, and the first episode is sure to be a nail-biter! This week, the fighters are Jacob, Jenna, and Ian H, three skilled debaters ready to go head-to-head in a heated battle of wit and argumentation. Whether you're a fan of fast-paced, high-energy debates or just love a good cake, this is definitely an event you won't want to miss! So grab your fork and join the Kult as they duke it out in the ultimate showdown of words.
In honor of the new year, Ian takes Jonny and the other Ian back to the 90's with Four Rooms and discuss which one is their favorite and is this indeed an underrated Tarantino masterpiece.
Follow Jonny's podcast I Don't Give A Flick
and Ians podcast Music on Film
This might be a brand new movie that's out, but Joe Begos has made a career making excellent tributes to old 80's cult classics and this is no different.
Right in time for Christmas, Ian and his friends Ian and Jenna celebrate by making fun of a very non Christmas Christmas movie filled with flashbacks of murder Santa Clauses and raised eyebrows. On this Garbage Day, Santa Clause is coming to take out the trash!
Be sure to also listen to Ian and Ians fresh new podcast Movies on Film
Jenna M Fryer can be seen in other so bad they're good hits such as Pact of Vengeance, Challenge of the Five Gauntlets, and Swamp Zombies 2
Let's travel back in time to the 80's, and then travel forward in time to the distant post apocalyptic future of 1997 where we see Mad Max with bicycles and nonstop synth rock with 2015 retro tribute to 1980's scifi classics, Turbo Kid! Ian is joined by long time collaborators, Jonny Blackburn and Seth Myers, along with Seths Who's Next cohosts, Rene and Jerome!
Follow Jonny's podcast, I Don't Give A Flick
Seth, Jerome, and Rene can be found at Who's Next Podcast at www.whosnext.com
We're back from a year and a half hiatus, and we're coming in hard with 1971 midnight cult bikersploitation piece of crap, Werewolves on Wheels!
What do you get when you combine a biker gang with a satanic cult? Wereolves... apparently, but only at the very end of the film.
You can follow the guests of these episodes at:
Follow Ian Hanawalt as the host of the podcast, Music on Film
Follow Jacob Johnson as the host of the podcast, Jacob and Rhys vs Evil
Follow Sloan Thompsons punk band, Caustic Cadavres
It's the third and final match before the title match. Tony, Sloan, and Seth are going at it to see who will be victorious and go up against Martin and Jonny for the title!!
Oh boy. It's our final review before switching to the new new show and so we had to go out with a bang. Fateful Findings, written by, directed, produced and starring the one and only Neil Breen. A big thanks to everyone who has been part of this podcast and a bigger thanks to everyone who has listened to this podcast. be sure to check out our new show, Cult and Trash Horror Movie Grind coming soon!
She's cool, badass, sexy, and takes no shit from anyone, she's Pam Grier and on this episode the crew talk about what is arguably her best two roles in one: Coffy and Foxy Brown. The two movies starring Pam Grier are both directed by Jack Hill and were a huge influence to Quentin Tarantino who went on to direct Jackie Brown as a tribute. Ian, Bree, Ian, and Daniel discuss the movies and why they are still such great films today.
the year is 1995 and one of the most nostalgic movies of this panel comes out. MORTAL KOMBAT!! In this episode Ian, Tony, Jonny, and Sloan reminisce on one of their childhoods best campy movies and discuss on if it still holds up today. Also, be sure to check out Jonnys other podcast, I Don't Give A Flick and Ians other podcast, Having a Beer With Ian.
ArchEnemy may not be old enough to have a cult following yet, but it is produced by SpectreVision which does have a cult following and releases many midnight movies!
Seth, our old friend from Who's Next podcast has joined the show with his co-host Rene. Seth used to be the show runner for the old podcast platform, "Movies So Bad... They're Good!"
Check out Who's Next podcast to listen to the guys nerd out about comic book movies and video games.
A group of obsessed Pink Floyd fans nerd the hell out to PF's famous concept album turned to film, The Wall, and try to interpret the themes and metaphors used in this classic but misunderstood masterpiece!
This episode is also a crossover between three different podcasts. Ian and Tony from MSBTG joined together with another Ian who is the host of his own podcast Rock Talk to discuss The Wall, but they were also joined surprisingly by another Ian from the Having A Beer With Ian podcast. Three Ians from separate podcasts united as one for this movie review. Also featuring Sloan.
Check out Having A Beer With Ian podcast, and Rock Talk podcast.
The two best actors from Troll 2 came to the podcast to say hello and tell us all about their experience with Troll 2, the Best Worst Movie documentary, and upcoming Cyst film.
After last weeks episode, which was a conversation with Greg Sestero famous from The Room and Disaster Artist, Greg decided to come back to the podcast again to review one of his favorite cult classic movies, Fire In The Sky. Greg talked about how this movie inspired him to write his new screenplay about a UFO abduction.
Also featuring once again Jonny Blackburn host of I Don't Give A Flick podcast
Ian is joined by friends Martin and Bree as they make fun of one of the greatest Terminator ripoffs of all time, Lady Terminator
AKA Nasty Hunter
AKA The Legend of the South Sea Queen
The South Sea Queen has a magic eel in her vagina which bites off the dicks of any dude she has sex with. Other than that it is a blatant Terminator ripoff but a hilarious one at that!
Also featuring Chad and Matt who run a video store with the "so bad it's good" category of movies.
The second exciting episode of Midnight Kult Kombat, competitors Jonny (host of I Don't Give A Flick podcast), Jos (fellow admin of Movies So Bad They're Good, Midnight Cult Classics and Camp), and Jacob (host of Jacob and Reece vs Evil podcast) fight it out. The winner of this match will go on to fight for the title.
Prompts:
1. If Tommy Wiseau were to play the Joker in a Batman movie, who should play Batman?
2. What "so bad it's good movie" deserves its own video game?
3. What is the plot to a cult classic movie but in a way where the protagonist actually seems like the bad guy and the antagonist seems more like the good guy?
4. In Reservoir Dogs, what happened to Mr. Pink after he escaped?
5. Pitch a sitcom featuring two cult movie characters
6. Which is the better movie? Idiocracy Lost In New York vs The Fly Lost In New York
There used to be a graying tower alone on the sea
You became the light on the dark side of me
Love remained a drug that's the high and not the pill
But did you know that when it snows
My eyes become large and the light that you shine can be seen?
Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the gray
Ooh, the more I get of you, the stranger it feels, yeah
And now that your rose is in bloom
A light hits the gloom on the gray
This movie is totally disgusting, and perverse, and gritty, but we love it! Not for the weak stomache, this movie is all about bums who drink cheap hooch which makes them explode! Need I say more?
Friends through eternity, loyalty, honestly. We'll stay together through thick or thin. Friends forever, we'll be together. We're on top cause we play to win.
Ian revisits the infamous Miami Connection, but with this time with the help of returning guests and friends of the podcast Tony Vespe and Jonny Blackburn, along with Jonny's podcasts "I Don't Give A Flick" cohost Gary Elmore. Together these friends forever break down this iconic bad movie and explain why it is so bad yet so amazing.
Miami Connection: the story of a group of oprhans playing in a band where they sing about friendship have to fight cocaine dealing motorcycle riding ninjas to stay alive in Orlando.
In this unique episode, Ian and Ryan welcome guests Martin Bruyere and Steve Villeneuve who together made the documentary, "Hail To The Deadites," which is about the fans of the Evil Dead franchise.
This episode is the triumphant return of cohost Daniel, who has been away for some time and has now returned for a special episode, so we're reviewing 80's camptastic cheesefest, Return of the Killer Tomatoes!
This movie is just absolutely ridiculous, campy as all hell, and way too self aware, but we like that and now you're going to hear about it!
also featuring first appearance on this podcast but no stranger to the old "Movies So Bad They're Good" podcast, Dallas Tillman joins as well!
After the big discussion about Alejandro Jodorowsky last week, Ian introduces one of Jodorowsky's more accessible films to Ryan and Tony.
Midnight cult film.
Santa Sangre is the story of a child growing up as a circus performer and witnesses his parents murder each other and is traumatized. Years later he escapes a mental institution as he realizes he's still under his mothers control.
Directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky in 1989
In this special episode, the guys discuss the life and career of Chilean film maker Alejandro Jodorowsky who is responsible for spawning the first midnight movie, El Topo.
Featuring returning guest, Tony Vespe
The guys travel back to the year 1984 to witness the worst film of David Lynch's career: Dune. Some enjoyed it while others were bored to death, this movie features great qualities of film making as well as awful qualities. Everybody on the panel is in agreement that the aesthetics and music is great but the pacing is a snore. This movie is a mess! Also, huge Dune fan, Ian explains the plot of the book as he fills in the details that the other guys missed.
Featuring guests Jonny Blackburn, host of the I Don't Give a Flick podcast, and Martin Bruyere creator of Hail To The Deadites documentary.
Christopher Lee reprises his role as Count Dracula and has been resurrected in the year 1972 by a satanic hippie named Alucard. For some reason he's obsessed with finding the great great granddaughter of his old nemesis, Van Helsing as he drinks the blood of various other hippies. In this episode we discuss this crazy plot and how adding the classic Dracula story to the 1972 Brittish hippie scene is such a great move, along with guests Bree and Jos.
The very first movie review for the reboot of this podcast. Cohosts Ian, Ryan, and Daniel are starting a new beginning so they might as well start with Friday The 13th part 5 A New Beginning.
Featuring special guest Tony
This is the introduction to the podcast, where it came from and where it's going
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